Showing posts with label REFC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label REFC. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Silent Auction @ Rainier Emergency Food Center



The staff at the Rainier Emergency Food Center is having their yearly Christmas fundraising "Silent Auction" on Friday afternoon from 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM.  Please attend and bid on their baskets.  All proceeds go to the food bank to provide food for the hungry in Rainier.

Thursday, November 20, 2014

White Elephant Sale & Raffle

 Rainier Emergency Food Center


White Elephant Sale & Raffle

Friday:  Dec 12:  11- 6 PM

Santa 4 – 6 PM Greets kids

Instant Pictures with Santa available for $2
(Covers the expense of photo paper.)
 
Saturday:   Dec 13  

Silent Auction   3-7 pm

Winners announced @ 7:05 pm



Tuesday, May 27, 2014

REFC: The Heart of the Community


Last Wednesday, the staff at the Food Bank got together after work and had a special awards potluck to thank Dan Sweezy for everything he does for our community.  Even though Dan doesn’t live in Rainier, he’s the President of the Rainier Emergency Food Center.  He’s over 80 years old, yet drives to pick up food and deliver it to the food bank, regularly. 

He is devoted to serving people in need in Thurston County.  People come in casual clothing to pick up food in Rainier.  “They don’t wear suits and ties, or drive fancy automobiles.”  He said.  “The people we serve really need our help.”

I must admit, Dan runs a tight ship.  Nothing goes to waste.  If it isn’t fit for human consumption, it goes to pigs, chickens or heifers.  Thousands of people and animals are fed every month under his leadership and guidance. 

The Rainier Emergency Food Center is entirely staffed with volunteers.  Dozens of people serve the public; not one person is paid.  Some people go without, to buy gas to put in the van, so they can get food and supplies to serve the needy.  Others, like Dan, sell personal items to get the money to keep our food bank operational.  Through the dedication and devotion of the people at REFC they have become “The Heart of the Community.”